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Authors: HUANTE P RINCON E CHAPIN FS
Citation: P. Huante et al., EFFECT OF CHANGING LIGHT AVAILABILITY ON NUTRIENT FORAGING IN TROPICAL DECIDUOUS TREE-SEEDLINGS, Oikos, 82(3), 1998, pp. 449-458

Authors: HUANTE P RINCON E
Citation: P. Huante et E. Rincon, RESPONSES TO LIGHT CHANGES IN TROPICAL DECIDUOUS WOODY SEEDLINGS WITHCONTRASTING GROWTH-RATES, Oecologia, 113(1), 1998, pp. 53-66

Authors: GOMEZ ME CAMPOS G RYDER E MORALES LM VALBUENA H FERNANDEZ V RALEIGH X RINCON E SEMPRUNFEREIRA M
Citation: Me. Gomez et al., DIABETES DIAGNOSIS POINT AFTER OGTT IN A POPULATION AT HIGH-RISK OF NIDDM, Diabetes, 47, 1998, pp. 1481-1481

Authors: ALLEN EB RINCON E ALLEN MF PEREZJIMENEZ A HUANTE P
Citation: Eb. Allen et al., DISTURBANCE AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF MYCORRHIZAE IN A TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST IN MEXICO, Biotropica, 30(2), 1998, pp. 261-274

Authors: CORKIDI L RINCON E
Citation: L. Corkidi et E. Rincon, ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE IN A TROPICAL SAND DUNE ECOSYSTEM ON THE GULF-OF-MEXICO .1. MYCORRHIZAL STATUS AND INOCULUM POTENTIAL ALONG A SUCCESSIONAL GRADIENT, Mycorrhiza, 7(1), 1997, pp. 9-15

Authors: CORKIDI L RINCON E
Citation: L. Corkidi et E. Rincon, ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE IN A TROPICAL SAND DUNE ECOSYSTEM ON THE GULF-OF-MEXICO .2. EFFECTS OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ON THE GROWTH OFSPECIES DISTRIBUTED IN DIFFERENT EARLY SUCCESSIONAL STAGES, Mycorrhiza, 7(1), 1997, pp. 17-23

Authors: MORALES LM SEMPRUNFEREIRA M RYDER E VALBUENA H RINCON E FERNANDEZ V FLOREZ H CAMPOS G GOMEZ ME RALEIGH X
Citation: Lm. Morales et al., IMPROVED TRIGLYCERIDE CONTROL WITH LOW GLYCEMIC INDEX-HIGH CARBOHYDRATE MODIFIED-LIPID DIET IN A HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC CHILD, Acta paediatrica, 86(7), 1997, pp. 772-774

Authors: VALVERDE T PISANTY I RINCON E
Citation: T. Valverde et al., GROWTH-RESPONSE OF 6 TROPICAL DUNE PLANT-SPECIES TO DIFFERENT NUTRIENT REGIMES, Journal of coastal research, 13(2), 1997, pp. 497-505

Authors: HUANTE P RINCON E ACOSTA I
Citation: P. Huante et al., NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND GROWTH-RATE OF 34 WOODY SPECIES FROM A TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST IN MEXICO, Functional ecology, 9(6), 1995, pp. 849-858

Authors: HUANTE P RINCON E CHAPIN FS
Citation: P. Huante et al., RESPONSES TO PHOSPHORUS OF CONTRASTING SUCCESSIONAL TREE-SEEDLING SPECIES FROM THE TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST OF MEXICO, Functional ecology, 9(5), 1995, pp. 760-766

Authors: ALLEN EB ALLEN MF HELM DJ TRAPPE JM MOLINA R RINCON E
Citation: Eb. Allen et al., PATTERNS AND REGULATION OF MYCORRHIZAL PLANT AND FUNGAL DIVERSITY, Plant and soil, 170(1), 1995, pp. 47-62

Authors: RINCON E HUANTE P
Citation: E. Rincon et P. Huante, INFLUENCE OF MINERAL NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY ON GROWTH OF TREE SEEDLINGS FROM THE TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST, Trees, 9(2), 1994, pp. 93-97

Authors: MARTINEZ ML RINCON E
Citation: Ml. Martinez et E. Rincon, GROWTH ANALYSIS OF CHAMAECHRISTA-CHAMAECHRISTOIDES (LEGUMINOSAE) UNDER CONTRASTING NUTRIENT CONDITIONS, Acta oecologica, 14(4), 1993, pp. 521-528

Authors: ALLEN MF RINCON E ALLEN EB HUANTE P DUNN JJ
Citation: Mf. Allen et al., OBSERVATIONS OF CANOPY BROMELIAD ROOTS COMPARED WITH PLANTS ROOTED INSOILS OF A SEASONAL TROPICAL FOREST, CHAMELA, JALISCO, MEXICO, Mycorrhiza, 4(1), 1993, pp. 27-28

Authors: RINCON E HUANTE P
Citation: E. Rincon et P. Huante, GROWTH-RESPONSES OF TROPICAL DECIDUOUS TREE SEEDLINGS TO CONTRASTING LIGHT CONDITIONS, Trees, 7(4), 1993, pp. 202-207

Authors: FERNANDEZ V RINCON E RYDER E CAMPOS G MORALES LM RALEIGH X
Citation: V. Fernandez et al., DIFFERENCES IN THE LIPID-COMPOSITION OF THE LIPOPROTEIN FRACTIONS-ISOLATED BY ULTRACENTRIFUGATION IN DIABETIC AND OBESE MALE-PATIENTS, The FASEB journal, 7(7), 1993, pp. 1269-1269

Authors: CHAPIN FS RINCON E HUANTE P
Citation: Fs. Chapin et al., ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES OF PLANTS AND ECOSYSTEMS AS PREDICTORS OF THEIMPACT OF GLOBAL CHANGE, Journal of Biosciences, 18(4), 1993, pp. 515-524

Authors: RINCON E
Citation: E. Rincon, GROWTH-RESPONSES OF 6 BRYOPHYTE SPECIES TO DIFFERENT LIGHT INTENSITIES, Canadian journal of botany, 71(5), 1993, pp. 661-665
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